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Topic Title: has anyone else essentially "stretched out" their acl to the point where doctors want surgery?
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Created On: 05/15/2018 08:50 AM
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 05/19/2018 10:26 AM
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waterlizard25

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DR.LOMBARDO IS THE MANNN! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!!!

 05/19/2018 12:02 PM
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Cole

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Originally posted by: crankit

Also the ACL cadaver repair isn't permanent, didn't know that when I had mine done, lasted 23 years and had to have a total knee done.



Your own cells take over the graft. Who told you the repair isn't permanent?





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 05/21/2018 06:45 AM
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UCF G

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I've seen the difference firsthand. It's been a long recovery from a fractured L1 vertebra. But she's gone from being bed bound and not walking to moderate exercise and PT. She's got her final PRP session this weekend and following the recovery we're going to get back into PT this summer.
 05/22/2018 08:11 AM
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crankit

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An Orthopaedic Surgeon!



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 05/22/2018 06:00 PM
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Cole

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I guess anything can fail, but I never heard anyone say it is planned obsolescence.

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